MojoHost Offers 100TB Unmetered Servers in U.S., E.U.

MojoHost Offers 100TB Unmetered Servers in U.S., E.U.

DETROIT — MojoHost has announced it is now offering dedicated servers in both the U.S. and E.U. with 100 terabytes (TB) of bandwidth to serve clients on a budget and with high bandwidth requirements.

According to the company, several fixed configurations are available, upgradable to unmetered 1-, 2- and 10-gigabit connections without any sacrifice in bandwidth quality.

“The company has set out to take over the niche by introducing its uncompromising network quality to a wider audience of potential customers,” MojoHost CEO Brad Mitchell said. “Where many providers cut corners and play games to deliver low prices, MojoHost touts its premium bandwidth blend and performance guarantee.”

Servers on both continents come in a variety of configurations. Prices in Europe start at €139  with upgrades to unmetered 1 gigabit for €250+ and 2 gigabit for €500+. In the U.S., configurations start at $199 and are upgradable to unmetered 1 gigabit for $300+.

Mitchell noted MojoHost’s premium networks deliver "the highest throughput and lowest latencies" by use of the Noction Intelligent Routing Platform and connecting to the world’s biggest networks.

“Our 100 TB and unmetered offers totally kick ass," Mitchell said. "I did extensive market research before setting prices. In light of the quality we offer, everybody hosted at a discounter should want one. “Clients can add a cheap $99 SendFaster license to their server and outperform most CDNs from any one MojoHost location. Fast as hell, that’s good mojo!”

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